SATISFIED PLANT CUSTOMERS 
Mine are the Kind of Plants You Like to Grow 
I wrote one customer, who had purchased 80 plants, 
costing him over one-hundred dollars, last spring, as fol¬ 
lows: "In the list of plants you ordered, were 3 varieties 
which did not come up to my expectations and if yours do 
not turn out satisfactorily, I will replace them, the coming 
season, or give you others of equal value." 
This was his reply: "You need not make any replace¬ 
ment, as every one of the 80 plants grew fine and had 
good roots." This past season I received his order again for 
nearly one-hundred dollars worth of plants. 
A letter from Abingdon, Illinois, May 19, 1938 says: "The 
dahlia plants I ordered from you arrived yesterday, includ¬ 
ing the extra one. They were in perfect condition and looked 
as if they had just been taken from the greenhouse. Until 
yesterday I was far from being sold on using plants but 
your shipment changed my mind on that subject. I would 
like a copy of your green plant list next spring as soon as 
out. Thank you very much for the manner in which you han¬ 
dled this order and for the extra plant you sent me. 
Yours very truly, R. A. S. 
Another letter, from Williamsburg, Virginia, dated June 
18, 1938, reads as follows: "l received from you some dahlia 
plants. I take my hat off to you as knowing how to pack 
and ship dahlia plants, as I have been ordering plants a 
long time but yours were best and in better shape than any 
I have ever received. Plants were set out on receipt of same 
and grew right off from the start. C. E. F. 
I receive many letters each season telling of the won¬ 
derful results had from my roots and plants. A banker in 
Helena, Montana, bought plants last spring and he wrote 
me in October, stating that he had blooms of 12 inches on 
all but two plants, one of these being a small cactus and the 
other a pom pon. A Cornelia Brice Pinchot had a bloom 16 
inches ocross for the flower show and all plants rooted fine. 
Remember! plants grown in 3 x 3 x 3 boxes (not pots) 
make the finest clumps, as they get such a good start. 
